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hotel during the fall and winter will be a great success. 
Reservations, even at this early date have been coming in 
with a consistency which is very gratifying to the manage- 
ment. The Annex certainly offers something different 
from the usual resort hotel. 
Among the arrivals of the past week at the New 
Ocean House have been the following: Dr. and Mrs. R. 
W. Swan, Worcester, Mass.; Mrs. "Thomas A. Edison, 
Theodore Edison, Orange, N. J.; Mrs. Charles E. Wessel, 
Memphis, Tenn.; Miss Jane Ewing, Decatur, IIL; J. E. 
Salisbury, Saratoga, N. Y.; W. T. Davis, Jackson, Miss. : 
W allace Blanchard, Charles W. Parker, Jr., Winchester ; 
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Calhoun, Providence, R. I.; Mr. and 
Mrs. R. A. Young, New York City; R. F. Haffenreffer, 
Jr., Fall River; John M. Chapman, Montclair, Naa) as 
Guerdon P. Williams, D. J. Williams, Bridgeport, Conn. ; 
Ray Preston, ee ae Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Rath- 
born, Columbus, ; Herbert Jacques, Cambridge; J. P. 
Fauling, Mr. a ‘sirs H. B. Parsons, Albany, N.Y. 
H. P. Knowles, New York City; Mr. and Mrs. Races 
W. Mitton, Boston; Ernest W. Diehl, New York City; 
Mrs. E.. Stuart Clark, Miss Carol Clark, Boston; Mr. and 
Mrs. Arnold W. Pope, Brookline; Mrs. Ludlow Barker, 
Miss S. F. Clarke, Hartford, Conn.; Q. W. Beach, Water- 
bury, Conn.; Alfred W. Wood, Philadelphia; W. R. 
Beckley, Rochester, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. R. Burch, Provi- 
dence; W. F. Whiting, Holyoke; Dr. and “Mrs. R. H. 
Satterlee, Buffalo, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hitchcock, 
A. Russell, New York; Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Yeomans, 
Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mrs. Albert I. Russell, Miss Charlotte 
Meriden Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Willis, Brookline ; 
Miss Mary Thompson Sawyer, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. 
W. Hyslop, Mr. and Mrs. 7 Dobie, George Hyslop, Tor- 
onto; Mr and Mrs. Joseph A. Jones, New York; Mr. ap 
Mrs.. W. R. Parmely, Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. G. 
Bryce, Montreal. 
LIFTON’S social affairs are nearly always centered 
about its pretty casino, which fact is forcibly brought 
out by the announcement of the prize whist with cake 
and candy sale, which will be held at the casino on 
Friday evening, August 25th, the proceeds of which will 
be devoted to “the Casino fund. Mrs. A. E. Merriam is 
chairman of the affair, with a large number of ladies 
who will act as assistants. Extensive preparations are 
in the making and a very successful affair is anticipated. 
The Tuesday afternoon whist party given by the 
ladies of Clifton’ Heights in the Clifton Heights casino 
was the best attended of the series given this season. 
Mrs. Gardner O. North was the hostess. The winners 
of the trophies were Mrs. C. E. West, Mrs. S. R. Ellis 
and: Mrs, RN Ds Baker 
Y. & M. Women’s Sperialty Shop 
145 Broad Street, Lynn, Mass. 
All our stock is from the Most Reliable Manufacturers and 
displayed under glass. Our shop is light and airy, away from 
the bustle of the down town district where you can make your 
shopping a pleasure instead of a task. 
PRISCILLA IL, POPE LOUISE M. MITCHELI, 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Aug. 25, 1916. 
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LYNN’S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE | 
“Tf it’s in Lynn, it’s at Magrane’s’’ 
The P. B. MAGRANE STORE, Inc. 
133 Market Street Lynn, Mass. 
WAMPSCOTT will close the second last week in-the 
August month with no visible tendency to the lessen- 
ing of the gaiety of the summer season of 1916. Every- 
body is busy and will be very much occupied at this” 
pretty resort for several weeks to come, mayhap well 
into the September days. 
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And everyone is glad, for | 
what is lovelier at the seashore than the early autumn . 
weather. True, the days are shorter, but then what of 
that when what there is of daylight is so brilliant and 
beautiful ! 
Miss Florence Beck of New York city, who is spend- 
ing the summer at Swampscott with her parents, has 
just returned from Newport, whither she went to witness 
the tennis tournament at the Casino, to become one of 
Tracy Lewis’ party of Beacon Falls, Conn., on the yacht, 
Scantie, which was anchored at Morris Cove, New Haven, 
for several days. 
Much sympathy is being extended to the W. H. 
Claflins of “The Monastery” 
scott, in the death of Mrs. Thomas Mack, Mr. Claflin’s 
mother, who made her home with them, and whose death 
occurred on Friday last, after a protracted illness. Mrs. 
Mack had been a summer resident of Swampscott for a 
number of years, making her winter home at 269 Com- 
monwealth avenue, Boston. Until her illness, which 
began about three years ago, Mrs. Mack was an active 
worker in philanthropies. She was a director of the 
at Little’s Point, Swamp- 
New England Hospital for Women and Children, vice- . 
president | of the Women’s Educational and Industrial 
Union and a senior member of the New England Women’s 
club, as well as being connected with many other organ- 
izations. 
Bishop Burke of St. Joseph, Mo., accompanied by his 
niece, Miss Nellie Burke of the same city, are notable 
guests at the New Ocean House at Swampscott. This is 
their first visit to the North Shore, in fact, their first 
to the New England states, and they are charmed with 
its beauties and attractions. Bishop Burke is a very 
interesting and kindly gentleman with delightful whole- 
heartedness. The bishop i is a thorough Dantesque scholar 
and very recently donated a library of 200 of Dante’s 
works to the Washington University at Washington, D.C. 
They will remain at Swampscott indefinitely. 
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Schrafft of Puritan road, 
Swampscott, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith 
of Newton over the week-end. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrison and family of Swamp- 
scott have taken the Harris bungalow for the remainder 
of the month and the first two weeks of September. 
Mrs. Charles N. Brush was hostess on Tuesday 
afternoon at her pretty shore home at Little’s Point at 
Swampscott for the second in the series, held at her 
home, of Current Event Talks given by Mrs. May Alden 
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57 Puritan Road, Swampscott Tel. Lynn 3206-R 
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